Science Night at Hamilton

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Round up your kids and get your science on this Thursday night, January 21, 6:30 – 8:30 pm at Hamilton School:

Biology, Engineering, and the Earth in Science!
Family Science Night

Please join us on the evening of January 21 for our very first ever Family Science Night. We guarantee that all will enjoy exploring the world of science. The theme of the event is Biology, Engineering, and the Earth in Science! Many scientists will be at school with exhibits and hands on activities for you to explore their particular field of science. Under their direction you will have the opportunity to perform your very own experiments. All presentations/exhibits will be found in rooms on the 3rd floor and in the 1st floor cafeteria area of Hamilton International Middle School.

Please note: Because this is an evening event, all students who attend must be supervised by a parent, guardian or designated adult.

Some of the Exhibitors: Audubon Society, Cascade Bicycle Club, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Hamilton Parents and Teachers, Alison Cullen and Chris Bretherton, Paul Bodin and Joan Gomberg, Philippa Webster and John Mulligan, Bill Levin, King County Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks, Wastewater Treatment Division, Northwest Association for Biomedical Research, Olympic Park Institute, Pacific Northwest Herpetological Society, Puget Sound Mycological Society, Delbert Richardson—African-American Inventors, Seattle Police Department, Seattle Tilth, Shoreline Community College Biotechnology Program, Simulab Corporation, Sustainable Seattle, US Army Corps of Engineers, UW Animal Behavior, UW Atmospheric Sciences, UW Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, UW Earth and Space Sciences , UW Linguistics, UW Materials Science, UW Oceanography, Yen-ling Lee—Virtual Puget Sound, Wallingford Solar Initiative


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Jordan

I started Wallyhood back in 2008, right when my son was born, because I realized I had lived in the neighborhood since 1993 and didn't really know my neighbors. I figured writing a blog about what was going on around me would be a good way to meet people and help other people do the same. As the years progressed, those neighbors have picked up the torch and it is now a group effort, which I adore. I moved out of Wallingford for a few years (2020 - 2025), but I'm back, now living with my wife, son and dog (Dillinger) up in Tangletown.